Peoples on the Move

Peoples on the Move
Author: David J. Phillips
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1903689058

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"This is the most comprehesive source of information on all the nomadic peoples of the world. Maps help you to locate these nomadic people groups, many of them unevangelized; black and white photographs enable you to visualize them, and people profiles and bibliographic data facilitate research."--Back cover.

A People on the Move

A People on the Move
Author: Marilyn Perry
Publsiher: Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1551453916

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For ages 4-8. Illustrates God's creation of a new covenant with the Hebrew people. The story of the escape from Egypt is filled with events that we can link to our own experiences today. It is the central salvation story for the Jewish people, and is also a key story for Christians. This all-ages learning resource includes lots of hands-on learning activities, craft ideas, and a Wilderness Wanderings board game that takes players on a journey with the Hebrew people through the desert wilderness to the Promised Land. Along the way participants learn the Ten Commandments. (Module contains 2 copies of board game -- all the game pieces included). 'A People on the Move' includes everything you need to plan your programme: instructions for creating a simple Time Machine; guide to setting up a computer activity centre; reproducible activity sheets for participants; outlines for vacation Bible School, adult Bible Study, or camp.

People on the Move

People on the Move
Author: Leszek Kosiński,R.M. Prothero
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2023-08-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000995190

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Originally published in 1975, this volume examines conceptual and theoretical aspects of the study of internal migration, both in chapters dealing specifically with theory and data and in case studies. The book discusses the question of who migrates, and why and what are the patterns of flow and direction of movement. The consequences of migration are analysed. Migration is one of the most difficult components of population change to conceptualize and measure and this book considers a wide range of aspects of migration and the problems connected with it.

People on the Move

People on the Move
Author: Council of Europe
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287120218

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On cover: European issues

People on the Move

People on the Move
Author: Ryoji Soda
Publsiher: Trans Pacific Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 1920901965

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Based on participant observation and interviews in a village in Sarawak, Ryoji Soda examines outward migration from the village, the migrants' living strategies in urban areas, their frequent moves between rural and urban areas, and kinship relations between rural and urban residents. Focusing on the Iban of Sarawak, one of the major ethnic groups, the study suggests that their movement should be comprehended as a part of their endeavors to expand their living space. With research that spans a decade, People on the Move presents a fresh ethnographic perspective on human mobility, rural-urban interactions, development policy, and family relations.

People on the Move

People on the Move
Author: Pertti Ahonen,Gustavo Corni,Jerzy Kochanowski,Rainer Schulze,Tamás Stark,Barbara Stelzl-Marx
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-08-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000325430

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Europe has a long history of state-led population displacement on ethnic grounds. The nationalist argument of ethnic homogeneity has been a crucial factor in the mapping of the continent. At no time has this been more the case than during and after the Second World War. Both under the aggressive expansionism of the Third Reich and after Germany's defeat, millions were brutally forced out of their homelands. Presenting a history from the top as well as the bottom, People on the Move reconstructs the complex map of forced population displacements that took place across Europe during and immediately after the Second World War.

God s People on the Move

God   s People on the Move
Author: vanThanh Nguyen SVD,John Prior
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781630877514

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On the highways and byways of every continent, hundreds of millions of immigrants are constantly on the move. Because of growing inequalities of wealth caused by unregulated economic globalization, political and ethnic conflicts, environmental degradation, instant communication, and viable means of transportation, more and more people are migrating than ever before. Crossing international borders, whether compelled or voluntarily, is a major characteristic of our present epoch. No countries or regions are immune from this reality. Facing the growing scope, complexity and impact of the current worldwide phenomenon, God's People on the Move seeks to develop appropriate biblical and missiological responses to the issue of human migration and dislocation. The book is divided into two major sections. Part one, "Biblical Perspectives on Migration and Mission," contains six essays that focus on various biblical themes or texts that deal with migration and mission. Part two, "Contemporary Issues of Migration and Mission," contains six essays that address different immigration issues around the world. The contributors to this volume are women and men from different ethnic backgrounds, working and living on five continents. The internationality of the contributors gives this volume a unique global perspective on migration and mission.

A People on the Move

A People on the Move
Author: Irene Ternier Gordon
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781926936123

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The blossoming of Métis society and culture in the 19th century marked a fascinating and colourful era in western Canadian history. Drawing from journals and contemporary sources, Irene Ternier Gordon presents a vivid account of Métis life in the area that is now Saskatchewan and Alberta. Here are the stories of the masters of the plains—Métis buffalo hunters, traders and entrepreneurs like Louis Goulet, Norbert Welsh and the legendary Gabriel Dumont. Many enjoyed lives of freedom and adventure, yet also faced heartbreak as their way of life came to an end. From the delightful details of marriage customs, feasts and fancy clothing to the sad consequences of the events of 1885, this book is a vivid chronicle of Métis life.